Column IV definition

Column IV possession of a Master’s Degree plus forty-five (45) college quarter credit hours or a Bachelor’s Degree plus one hundred and twenty (120) college quarter credit hours determined by the District to be applicable to the position at Pleasant Hill and not used to attain the Master’s or Bachelor’s Degree The Board shall be the final arbitrator in disputes regarding credits.
Column IV possession of a Master’s Degree plus forty-five (45) college quarter credit hours or a Bachelor’s Degree plus one hundred and twenty (120) college quarter credit hours determined by the District to be applicable to the position at Pleasant Hill and not used to attain the Master’s or Bachelor’s Degree
Column IV. Bachelor’s degree + 48 graduate credits or a Master’s degree from an Accredited Institution. Credits must be taken after receipt of Bachelor’s degree. Column V: Bachelor’s degree + 64 graduate credits taken after the Bachelor’s degree or a Master’s degree plus 16 Graduate or undergraduate credits taken after the Master’s degree from an accredited institution. Undergraduate credits must be linked to an endorsement as documented on the employee’s license. Education credit(s) to advance on the salary schedule may be completed at any time. Credits must be submitted to the Human Resource Division by September 10th or January 10th, then the employee will be moved to the appropriate column on the salary schedule in the next available pay period. Note: Beginning with column V employees with a Master’s degree have the option of applying the credits toward the Master’s option or the BA plus graduate credit option, whichever is most beneficial toward the advancement on the salary schedule.

Examples of Column IV in a sentence

  • Regular Needs and Special Needs Instructional paraprofessionals in Title I schools who meet the agreed upon assessment criteria to satisfy the Elementary/Secondary Education Act (ESEA) requirements for instructional paraprofessional, will also be placed in Column IV of the Instructional Paraprofessional for Regular needs or Special Needs Salary Schedule upon official verification of compliance by Human Resources.

  • Once placed at a Title I school, the paraprofessional will be placed on Column IV of the Instructional Paraprofessional for Regular Needs or Special Needs Salary Schedule.

  • ISSP Facilitator COLUMN IV Assignment to Column IV requires the ISSP Facilitator to have completed 60 semester hours of accredited college course work or an AA degree.

  • Placement for Column I is B.A.; Column II, B.A.+30; Column III, B.A. +45; Column IV, B.A.+60; Column V, B.A.+75.

  • Compensation will be 5.2% of Column IV, Step 13 on the academic salary schedule.

  • For the term of this Agreement, Column IV, Step 24 will be adjusted as follows: The 20-school average will be used to find the highest non-PhD.

  • COLUMN IV Assignment to Column IV requires the ISSP Facilitator to have completed 60 semester hours of accredited college course work or an AA degree.

  • All incumbents in the teacher aid instructional position, as of July 1, 1993, shall continue to have such title and shall continue to receive his/her salary, as set forth in Column IV of the Salary Schedule as reproduced below, together with increments and salary raises for subsequent years.

  • For Columns I, II and III, step 24, we will determine the percent increase between Column IV, steps 13 and 24 and increase step 13 in Columns I, II and III by that same percent increase.

  • The Yosemite Faculty Association will be provided the opportunity to purchase up to 2.0 reassigned time at the hourly rate of Column IV, Step H8, on the Part- Time/Overload Salary Table.


More Definitions of Column IV

Column IV. A Master's degree + 30 upper division and/or graduate semester units; or Bachelor's degree + 60 upper division and/or graduate semester units including Master's degree; or Vocational Master's Equivalency + 30 upper division and/or graduate semester units or 30 lower division units if unit member does not have a Bachelor's degree.

Related to Column IV

  • Column shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the preamble to this Agreement.

  • Table 1 means Table 1 of the Reporting ITS.

  • Schedule 1 means Schedule 1 of this Licence unless otherwise stated;

  • Category B means that the base prospectus shall include all the general principles related to the information required, and only the details which are unknown at the time of the approval of the base prospectus can be left in blank for later insertion in the final terms;

  • Schedule means a schedule to this Agreement.

  • Schedule A has the meaning specified in Section 2.3(a);

  • Schedule of Rates means the priced Schedule of Rates forming part of the tender [where applicable].

  • Schedule C means internal revenue service schedule C (form 1040) filed by a taxpayer pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code.

  • Schedule E means internal revenue service schedule E (form 1040) filed by a taxpayer pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code.

  • Schedule 2 means Schedule 2 of this Licence unless otherwise stated;

  • Schedule of Values means the detailed breakdown of the cost of the materials, labor, and equipment necessary to accomplish the Work as described in the Contract Documents, submitted by Contractor for approval by Owner and A/E.

  • Part A Direct Award Criteria

  • Part 2 means Part 2 of the withdrawal agreement or (as the case may be) Part 2 of the EEA EFTA separation agreement, so far as the Part in question applies to and in the United Kingdom;

  • Schedule B herein mean Schedule B attached hereto as constituted on the Effective Date, and thereafter as it may be amended from time to time (deemed or in writing) pursuant to Section 16 or 19(l).

  • Schedule I means the schedule of all Sale Portfolio that is Sold by the Seller to the Purchaser on a Purchase Date, as supplemented on any subsequent Purchase Date by the “Schedule I” attached to the applicable Loan Assignment, and incorporated herein by reference, as such schedule may be supplemented and amended from time to time pursuant to the terms hereof, which schedule shall, together with all supplements and amendments thereto, be included in and made part of the Loan Asset Schedule attached to the Loan and Servicing Agreement.

  • Order Schedule means an MSC Order Schedule (or other order document) agreed to by Customer and MSC, and which incorporates this Agreement, by reference or otherwise, and sets forth, among other things, the Software, Maintenance and/or Services ordered.

  • Schedule of Performance means that schedule of performance, attached hereto as Exhibit G and incorporated herein, setting forth the timelines for Milestones in the design, development, construction, and completion of the Project (including a construction timeline in customary form) together with the dates for submission of documentation required under this Agreement, which schedule shall be attached to the Development Plan and to the Declaration.

  • Schedule of Charges means the schedule as seen in clause 2.5.

  • Exhibit 2 Standard File Codes – Delinquency Reporting, Continued The FNMA Delinquent Reason Code field should show the Reason for Delinquency as follows: Delinquency Code Delinquency Description 001 FNMA-Death of principal mortgagor 002 FNMA-Illness of principal mortgagor 003 FNMA-Illness of mortgagor’s family member 004 FNMA-Death of mortgagor’s family member 005 FNMA-Marital difficulties 006 FNMA-Curtailment of income 007 FNMA-Excessive Obligation 008 FNMA-Abandonment of property 009 FNMA-Distant employee transfer 011 FNMA-Property problem 012 FNMA-Inability to sell property 013 FNMA-Inability to rent property 014 FNMA-Military Service 015 FNMA-Other 016 FNMA-Unemployment 017 FNMA-Business failure 019 FNMA-Casualty loss 022 FNMA-Energy environment costs 023 FNMA-Servicing problems 026 FNMA-Payment adjustment 027 FNMA-Payment dispute 029 FNMA-Transfer of ownership pending 030 FNMA-Fraud 031 FNMA-Unable to contact borrower INC FNMA-Incarceration

  • Progress Schedule means a schedule of the Work, in a form satisfactory to Owner, as further set forth in Section 3.02.

  • Objective evidence means standardized patient assessment instruments, outcome measurements tools, or measurable assessments of functional outcome. Use of objective measures at the beginning of treatment, during, and after treatment is recommended to quantify progress and support justifications for continued treatment. The tools are not required but their use will enhance the justification for continued treatment.

  • Schedule of rates of Railway means the schedule of rates issued under the authority of the Chief Engineer from time to time and shall also include Rates specified in tender document.

  • Part VI means Tariff, sections 200 through 237 pertaining to the queuing, study, and agreements relating to New Service Requests, and the rights associated with Customer-Funded Upgrades in conjunction with the applicable Common Service Provisions of Tariff, Part I and appropriate Schedules and Attachments.

  • Table 2 means Table 2 of the Reporting ITS.